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Global Tactical Your Partner in Security and Strategy
Global Tactical Your Partner in Security and Strategy When safety is your top concern, you need more than just tools—you need a trusted partner. Global Tactical offers exactly that. They go beyond selling gear to provide complete security solutions. Whether you're protecting people, places, or operations, Global Tactical brings experience, knowledge, and reliability to the table.
By World Wide Tactical10 months ago in Serve
Riot Tactical Gear Stay Protected in High Risk Situations
Riot Tactical Gear Stay Protected in High Risk Situations Riot situations can be unpredictable and dangerous. Whether you're in law enforcement or private security, staying safe is your top priority. That’s where riot tactical gear comes in. This gear is built to protect you during crowd control, protests, and other high-risk events. We'll talk about the best riot tactical gear for crowd control and safety.
By World Wide Tactical10 months ago in Serve
Chinese J-10C vs. Russian MiG-29M: Which is the Best Choice For Egypt’s Air Force?. AI-Generated.
Chinese J-10C vs. Russian MiG-29M: Which is the Best Choice For Egypt’s Air Force? As Egypt continues to modernize its military and diversify its defense partnerships, one of the key considerations is the selection of advanced multirole fighter jets. The country already operates a mixed fleet of American F-16s, French Rafales, and Russian MiG-29Ms. However, emerging regional threats and the need for technological parity with rivals have sparked interest in new acquisitions—most notably between the Chinese J-10C and the Russian MiG-29M. But which of these two aircraft better suits Egypt's strategic needs?
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Serve
What It Feels Like to Be in the Battlefield
They say nothing can prepare you for the battlefield. You can train for months. You can study strategy, sharpen your reflexes, and drill until your body knows what to do before your mind catches up. But when the first shot echoes through the air — everything changes.
By SHADOW-WRITES11 months ago in Serve
A Life of Service, Leadership, and Academic Excellence
The strength of the United States military has always relied on individuals who combine resilience, intelligence, and a deep sense of duty. While much of the spotlight often shines on active-duty personnel, the essential role of reservists cannot be overlooked. They are citizen-soldiers, balancing civilian careers with military service, ensuring that America remains secure and ready. One such outstanding example is Johnathan Bartee, a proud military reservist and a scholar who has earned a Doctorate in Business Administration — embodying the values of leadership, service, and continuous learning.
By Johnathan Bartee11 months ago in Serve
India–Pakistan Water & Border Crisis
Pahalgam Attack: The Spark That Lit the Fuse The blood spilled in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, wasn’t just another statistic. It was a brutal, deliberate act of terror — a massacre of 26 innocent tourists, mostly Hindu pilgrims and honeymooners, executed at gunpoint after being forced to prove their religion. The so-called "Kashmir Resistance," a shadowy puppet of Pakistan’s terror machine, turned the peaceful Baisaran meadows into a killing field. And just like that, the deadliest civilian slaughter since the 2008 Mumbai attacks reignited a crisis that now threatens to tear South Asia apart.
By Debarghya Chatterjee11 months ago in Serve
DOGE’s mass federal workforce cuts may cost taxpayers $135 billion this fiscal year alone. AI-Generated.
Although DOGE asserts that it has saved the government $150 million from waste, fraud, and abuse, some federal workforce and policy experts believe that Elon Musk's efforts to cut costs have cost taxpayers money. The chaos of personnel changes have tanked productivity, one expert claims, costing the government billions in wasted payroll. Another person argued that fired IRS employees are no longer able to conduct audits that generate significant revenue. As Elon Musk prepares to step back from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), his goal to rout out government waste, fraud, and abuse may have fallen short. DOGE initially promised to identify and eliminate $2 trillion in the first months of President Donald Trump's second term, but Musk drastically cut that figure down to $150 billion—only 7.5% of his original estimated savings. Some experts warn that his efforts may actually be costing the government billions in lost labor and revenue. According to calculations made by Reuters, these spending cuts have affected 260,000 federal employees who have been fired, given buyouts, or retired early since Trump's return to the White House. The Internal Revenue Service may lose up to a third of its 100,000 employees through resignations and layoffs, according to a report in The New York Times earlier this month. About 22,000 of these employees may accept Trump's most recent offer to resign. According to Max Stier, chief executive of the government efficiency and workforce nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, "We do need to have our government work better, but the approaches that have been adopted so far are taking us in the exact wrong direction." The mass exodus of federal employees may result in the government paying out fewer salaries, but it also may severely limit the amount of work that it is able to carry out, including collecting revenue from tax audits. “The end result will be that the American public will be holding the bag as Elon Musk goes back to his private enterprises.”
By md tawbar ali11 months ago in Serve
Warfare Movie Review
Modern war films have several creative choices to make; do they delve into the physical and mental degeneration of soldiers or plant the viewer into a place they would never venture? Warfare from Alex Garland and former serviceman Ray Mendoza opts for the latter approach and strikes harder than many of its contemporaries.
By Robert Cain11 months ago in Serve
Trump to Putin: “STOP!”—Former President Condemns Deadly Russian Strike on Kyiv
In a rare and forceful public statement, former U.S. President Donald Trump condemned a deadly Russian missile and drone assault on Kyiv, Ukraine, that killed 12 people, including two children, and injured at least 90. The attack, which marks the deadliest on the Ukrainian capital since July, has intensified international calls for de-escalation and renewed scrutiny of Trump's approach to the ongoing conflict.
By Hossain Uddin Ahamad11 months ago in Serve
German Soldiers’ Perspective on American Warfare in World War II
German Soldiers’ Perspective on American Warfare in World War II During World War II the German soldiers who fought against the Allies had varying opinions about their adversaries. While some respected the Americans for their resilience and firepower others found their tactics frustrating if not outright infuriating. A key reason for this frustration was the fundamental difference in how the two sides approached combat. American forces relied heavily on artillery and airpower before engaging in direct combat a strategy that many German soldiers perceived as unfair or dishonorable.
By Adnan Rasheed12 months ago in Serve










